UH Mānoa Media Log

“UH MĀNOA IN THE NEWS”

Media log for March 7 (Monday) – March 13, 2011 (Sunday)

SUNDAY, March 13

CTAHR’s Brent Buckley says farming industry faces challenge of attracting young generation. Star-Advertiser

SATURDAY, March 12

Athletic trainer Takashi Moribe helps translation for visiting Tokyo Women's College of Physical Education through tsunami worries. Star-Advertiser

FRIDAY, March 11

Tsunami warning forces University of Portland baseball team to relocate from hotel to home of player J.R. Bunda. KATU-TV (Oregon)

Classes canceled message is posted on UH emergency website. WTXF-TV (Philadelphia)

Despite concerns, daughter of station manager is safe at UH. WDTN-TV (Ohio)

Philosophy’s Ken Kipnis says radioactive particles may drift thousands of miles. KITV

Retired seismologist Dan Walker provides assessment of likely tsunami impact in Hawaii. KITV

THURSDAY, March 10

Astronomers track asteroid Apophis as potentially dangerous near-Earth object. Astronomy magazine  Universe Today

HIMB assesses impact of pollution on marine sea star. PhysOrg.com

TUESDAY, March 8

New Architecture scholarship honors retired Prof. Leighton Liu. Star-Advertiser

HIMB researchers discover new wintering areas for humpback whales through their songs. E!Science News   PhysOrg.com  Hawaii News Now  Star-Advertiser

Meteorology’s Steven Businger uses computer model to track path of vog. KHON2

MONDAY, March 7

Study by Speech’s Devan Rosen suggests females who base self worth on appearance are more active online and in social networking sites. PsychCentral  Bio-Medicine

CTAHR educates gardeners on avoiding invasive plant species when choosing plants. Star-Advertiser